Fiber Trace
In today’s Spatial Engineer 11 tutorial, we’ll focus on conducting a fiber trace for strands 19 through 23 on a specific cable within your network. Here’s a simple guide based on the video content:
- Accessing Fiber Trace:
- Start by navigating to the fiber pull-down menu and selecting the fifth option, which is “Fiber Trace.”
- Configuring Fiber Trace:
- In the Fiber Trace dialogue box, specify the details for the trace:
- Cable Number: Choose the relevant cable number from the dropdown menu (e.g., SP R GF).
- Fiber Strands: Select the range of fiber strands you want to trace (e.g., from 19 through 23).
- Click “ADD” to add these selected fiber strands to the trace list.
- In the Fiber Trace dialogue box, specify the details for the trace:
- Performing the Trace:
- Once the desired fiber strands are added, click on the “Trace” button.
- The fiber cable associated with strands 19 through 23 will light up in a magenta color, indicating the successful trace.
- Verification:
- Check the count builder or any network visualization tool to confirm that strands 19 through 23 are indeed traced and highlighted in the network representation.
- Completion:
- The fiber trace functionality allows you to easily locate and track specific fiber strands within your network, aiding in troubleshooting, maintenance, and network management tasks.
By following these steps, you can efficiently conduct a fiber trace for specific strands on a designated cable within Spatial Engineer 11, enhancing network visibility and management capabilities.
Keywords: Spatial Engineer 11, Fiber Trace, Network Management, Fiber Optic Cables, Cable Number, Fiber Strands, Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Network Visibility, Network Representation, Fiber Filament, Count Builder.